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2000 Bmw Touring Bike W/ Hannigan Trike Conversion on 2040-motos

$16,000
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Little Rock, Arkansas

Little Rock, AR
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2000 BMW Bike with 2004 Hannagin trike conversion, it has reverse,antilocking brakes brakes,custom mag wheels,independent suspension,tow package,heated seat,power windshield,cassette deck and six disc cd changer, all weather cover and 2 helmets. Trike has 32k well maintained miles and has been garage kept when not ridden. Being pre-owned trike is being sold as-is. Asking $16000. Please call if interested.

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